Art is not an accessory

It's not meant to match your curtains. It wasn’t created to express your personal style.

A work of art is intuition in its purest form. A mirror into the soul, where glimmers of the artist meet glimmers of the viewer, revealing emotions you never knew were there.

So, as you consider what artwork to invite into your home, you’re not just choosing what to put on your walls. You’re shaping the moments of discovery you want to share.

Building a collection is like piecing together an array of glittering fragments to create your own luster.

Art is not an accessory — it's a form of reflection. When you’re ready to get started, I’m here to be your guide.

Advising services

Discovery

Based on your aesthetic and curiosity, I’ll curate a lookbook of artwork from around the world . Once we identify the work you find most intriguing, I’ll arrange gallery and studio visits to connect you more deeply with the art and artists.

Sourcing

From purchasing and commissioning new work to ensuring each piece lives beautifully in your home, I’ll be there with you at every step. Together, we'll work through considerations like sizing, placement, framing and lighting.

Curation

Over time, we'll build a collection that brings you satisfaction every day. I’ll help you find pieces that complement one another while reflecting your interests and values.

My approach

The central force in my work – and life – is an unquenchable curiosity about how we interpret the world around us.

As an art and language major turned brand manager, I’ve spent my career helping companies translate their stories in ways that move people. My days are spent questioning, imagining, translating and creating – bridging the intuitive with the intentional.

In my free time, I began exploring the stories of artists whose work called out to me. The result has been a journey of self-discovery, with an itinerary that never ends.

My hope with Miroir is to facilitate a similar experience for you. I’ll put my strategist’s mind to work connecting you with art that speaks to your sensibilities, and helping you cultivate a collection more meaningful than the sum of its parts.

Cheers,

About the name

Miroir (pronounced meer-wahr) is the French word for mirror.

With roots in the Latin mirare, meaning "to wonder at," it's a fitting name for a process shaped by curiosity, reflection and a desire to see things differently.

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